Question: I am working with a t-test two sample assuming unequal variances for my statistic class, but I have the following result job satisfaction gender Mean

I am working with a t-test two sample assuming unequal variances for my statistic class, but I have the following result

job satisfaction gender
Mean 5.0494792 1.5
Variance 1.1902615 0.2513089
Observations 192 192
Hypothesized Mean Difference 0
df 268
t Stat 40.963525
P(T<=t) one-tail 1.1E-117
t Critical one-tail 1.6505592
P(T<=t) two-tail 2.21E-117
t Critical two-tail 1.9688552

P(T<=t) two-tail = 2.21E-117. But my question is what the E-117 really means?

Also, in this case, the Ho is that the males rate job satisfaction the same as females. and the H1: Males rate job satisfaction differently than females

H0: 1- 2= 0 H1: 1- 2 0

I have to use a alpha of .05 to determine overall job satisfaction among genders.

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